NORA: New Song, 'Making Of' Video Posted Online

June 14, 2007

"Save Yourself", the new full-length album from Trustkill recording artists NORA, will be released next week. However, eager fans can now hear a new song "Famous Last Words" on the band's MySpace page and can view a short video of the making of the album at Trustkill RecordsYouTube channel. The CD was recorded at Trax East studio with producer Eric Rachel (ATREYU, EVERY TIME I DIE),who has done practically every release from the band. Advance press for the new album has been favorable, including a 9 out of 10 review in Outburn, a three-and-a-half-star review in the new Revolver and the cover story of this week's Aquarian magazine. Feature coverage is planned for upcoming issues of Outburn and Metal Edge, as well as on MTV.com, among others.

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